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Post by Belchic on Dec 23, 2009 3:00:40 GMT -5
Oh, thanks for reminding me, Two-Tone!
A Spotted Halloween The pups have a Halloween party.
Return of Lock Jaw In this sequel to "Goose Pimples", the main pups start playing tricks on Lt. Pug to try to get him scared of Lock Jaw for life.
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Post by Two-Tone on Dec 23, 2009 20:47:02 GMT -5
A Dalmatian Christmas
Plot: It's christmas eve and the Dearly family has gathered to celebrate unaware of Cruella's plan to steal the farm as a christmas present to her mother Malevola DeVil, the pups must race through Cruella's and foil her scheme before the Dearlys end up homeless for christmas
Potty Training Wizzer/ Genius Dipstick Plot: After being fed up with Wizzer's bladder incontinence Lucky and the gang try to help Wizzer get newspaper trained but disaster follows. A blow to Dipstick's head turns him into a super genius and a rival for Penny
Dalmatians gone Hawaiian Part 1 Plot: The Dearlys are invited to a fashion convention in Hawaii, the pups and Amber tag along and end up meeting Lilo and Stitch whom are after one of Jumba's experiments whom was just activated
Dalmatians gone Hawaiian part 2 While searching for the new experiment Amber, Lilo, Stitch, and the dalmatians end up captured on Captain Gantu's ship as he intends to find the experiment which has taken the form of a dalmatian, meanwhile Angel leads a rescue team consisting of Bonnie, Clyde, Sparky, Slushy, Splodyhead, Belle, Yaarp, Sample, Finder, and Snafu in order to find her boojibu Stitch whom is also taken hostage.
Dalmatians gone Hawaiian Part 3 After the sucessful rescue from Gantu's ship, Lilo and Amber along with the dalmatians and experiments continue on the search for the shapeshifter experiment whom was still in the shape of a dalmatian, the experiment ends up inside the convention where Roger, Anita, and Cruella are all at and mayhem insues when Gantu and Reuben show up also in search of the experiment
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Post by babclayman on Jan 6, 2010 14:14:03 GMT -5
"Etable Rouge"
An episode like a musical, After a so called French show pup comes to the farm, the pups put on a show in honour of her. However, this musical episode is told in flashback perspective with the pups having a sad memory of what happened to the "Pup Actress" Partly based on the plot of "Moulin Rouge"
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Post by Belchic on Jan 6, 2010 14:22:14 GMT -5
Sounds kinda like Moulin Rouge.
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Post by babclayman on Jan 6, 2010 14:38:15 GMT -5
Yeah, I did state that =P
In fact, the title is based on "Moulin Rouge" while instead of "Red Windmill" we got "Red Barn" X3
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Post by RaceFanX on Feb 21, 2010 2:09:52 GMT -5
PupForce In a fantasy blow-the-budget-type adventure, Lucky bangs his head trying to get to the TV to catch a screening of an 80s action movie he likes. He ends up in dream sequence that is a complete knockoff of the 80s film "Mega Force" with spandex battle outfits, impossible supercharged vehicles that will work great as a toyline and a synthesizer & electric guitar theme song. In his dream, Lucky leads his brave battalion (made up of other good/not evil aligned pups) against Diana, who along with the other Heartbreakers is cast as a typical dictator with a well-armed but morally bankrupt evil regime. Cue lots of big battles, stunts and a whole mess of explosions as Lucky and company take no prisoners and despose Diana and liberate her country. Indiana Dearly and the Gun of Sundance (Remember him?: babclayman.deviantart.com/art/Indiana-86763603)It's the first crusade for Indiana, the farm's lost ark raider wantabe. In an adventure taking place before he comes to the farm, the young pup sneaks out of his Utah home for a quick walk. It takes a turn for the worse when he comes across a group of grave robbers, both human and some german shepards including one that oddly wears a fedora, excavating up a body from a cemetary on the edge of town to steal something from a casket, a vintage pistol that once belonged to Harry Longabaugh, the famous "Sundance Kid." Indiana takes it into his own paws that it "belongs in a museum" and steals the rusty pistol. The grave robbers give chase to the pup as he attempts to make his escape through a local zoo only to get scared out of his wits when a wrong turn puts him in a pen with a deadly Viper. The main hat-wearing german shepherd saves him from the hissing snake just before it bites him although Indy is permanently scared by the encounter...of course that doesn't stop him from biting the bigger dog to escape, it's an act that sees the larger dog fling him in such a way he crashes through a window, cutting his chin pretty badly leaving him with a scar. Indiana continues to make his escape, swiping a toy whip from a vendor's cart in the zoo and trying, surprisingly successfully to fend off another of the german shepherds. He succeeds in his escape and manages to make it home, trying to tell his father what he's done only to have the almost certainly paid-off corrupt local human sheriff show up and force him to hand over the artifact gun. He does so, somewhat dejected. The lead german shepherd tells him bluntly that he lost but "he doesn't have to like it" and gives him his hat as a little consolation. Indiana has a bit of a smile...until his father informs him suddenly that he and their human are leaving for a expedition and he's going to stay at his Uncle Pongo's for a while...
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Post by babclayman on Jun 21, 2010 4:32:20 GMT -5
"Hesso's Baret"
Upon, Hesso getting a, Baret, Lucky feels jealous and wants it, this results in him pinching it from, Hesso whom as effect takes one from, Two-Tone (She wears it in "Love 'Em Flea 'Em".) to whom pinches, Moochs Chew Toy (her acting as, Revenge, with, Two-Tone thinking, Mooch stole her, Baret) to whom (For entertainment since he can't use his, Chew Toy) pinches, Kits, Radio (or, John Coltrane) to whom borrows the, batteries of the, Television remote to power the, battery operated, John Coltrane, With, Lucky (with, Hesso's Baret) angry as he is unable to flick onto, "Thunderbolt" and a viscious circle against each, Dearly Pup begins. Will, Lucky admit to return, Hesso's baret before everyone takes everyone elses stuff?
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Jun 21, 2010 5:54:19 GMT -5
Nice episode idea Bab ^^
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Post by babclayman on Jul 9, 2010 3:40:48 GMT -5
"Too Many Cookies..."
Upon eating all of, Nannys freshly baked, Cookies without her, permission. Clayton, Kit, Nuke & Hesso have to rebake the, Cookies before, Nanny finds out. With some assistance from, Olwe, Nemo, Shadow, Cuddly, Belchic & Flo, things get out of, Paw quickly and the, Kitchien would probaly need some repairs from it. o.o Just remember, When the, Book says "Baking Soda", doesn't mean that you place a can of, Cola in the, Oven for a couple of, Minutes.
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Post by Belchic on Jul 9, 2010 13:48:37 GMT -5
I've noticed a lot of cookie references going around in the Dalmatian Universe lately.
@bab: No offense, but that plot is actually ripping off a Sonic flash cartoon that I saw once. I'll send you the link.
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Post by RaceFanX on Jul 9, 2010 14:18:43 GMT -5
Change it t a cake and it was also an episode of Martha Speaks but who really cares. Plots get repeated all the time, it's not a crime. Plus I doubt Bab saw that Sonic flash, especially if it was made by amateurs on the internet.
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Post by Shadow Dearly on Jul 9, 2010 15:32:46 GMT -5
Yeah Belchic, I have to agree with RaceFanX here. There no rule that says "You can't do a plot that already been done"
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Post by Belchic on Jul 9, 2010 16:00:56 GMT -5
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Post by babclayman on Jul 11, 2010 11:50:26 GMT -5
To answer, Belchics, Question. I did indeed use inspiration from that, Sonic short, But like, Race & Shadow say, There are tons of, Television shows which have similar episode, Ideas. I mean there is an episode of, rugrats with the same premise of the "101 Dalmatians The Series" Episode, "Four Stories Up". There's nothing wrong with some, similar premises. *Hugs* X3
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Post by RaceFanX on Aug 19, 2010 1:46:46 GMT -5
I try not to put my characters in the lead role in my fics but here's some story ideas I had that would have done just that...
Heavy Metal Showdown The metal meets the road when a new high-performance but eco-friendly concept car called the Terrier is tested at the Grutley Motor Speedway but things take an abrupt turn when after the test is shut down for the night and the Terrier is stolen in a distructive heist involving a white monster truck. The case takes another turn with the discovery of paw prints in the post-theft wreckage...who ever pulled it off was a canine. The dals put themselves on the case and quickly discover that naturally the theft was the DeVils doing...although in a twist it's Vandella who organized the Grand Theft Auto and aquired both a mystery canine driver/mechanic and a state-of-the-art monster truck to pull off the theft. Lightyears ahead of Patriot's "Canine Crusher" in design, the Toyota Tundra-bodied "Tokyo Rice Monster" features a full-on racing design with a surplus Toyota IndyCar engine for power and is faster, lighter and can jump much higher than the Crusher. Still knowing the local Sheriff Department is "more corrupt than Hazzard County's" Patriot hauls his outdated "Canine Crusher" out against "Rice Monster" knowing he's got only one advantage on his side...durability. It's Mad action to the Max as the two canines go truck-to-truck while the other pups launch a heist of their own to steal back the Terrier and return it to its rightful owners.
Fighting Fire with Fire The Heartbreakers are a tough bunch and the episode opens with a scheme of their's involving an attack by Fang the Wolf as a distraction that goes oh so horribly right. After the defeat Lt. Pug decides "to fight fire with fire" and takes matters into his own narcoleptic paws. He pulls some Bark Bridage strings and brings in a ringer to even the odds...a commando coyote named A.J. that Pug practically raised from a pup. The stage is set for a no-holds-barred battle when the Heartbreakers spring their next evil plan and the stronger Fang is pitted against the faster A.J.
The Genesis of Epsilon
A not-so-long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... In a story that's very "Pup-lite" (perhaps so the dals can finish filming on some other fics) we get to see the origins of Epsilon. The border collie starts his life normally on a very distant but very Earth-like planet called Skayninia, it's a virtual twin except for the fact that evolution is somewhat accelerated. He lives on a farm with some siblings and is being raised to herd livestock by his father. The farm is naturally run by a human family and Epsilon becomes very fond of the family's youngest son considering him to be his "master." One day however as Epsilon watches in horror the boy ends up putting himself in a good deal of danger screwing around with his friends at the ole swimming hole. Epsilon sees the trouble, a tree branch the boy wants to jump from is rotted and won't hold and barks like crazy to warn him to no avail. The boy is badly injured when it breaks and he falls. Epsilon fully thinks he could have stopped it if just the boy spoke dog. During his grieving process a sister contantly tells them there was nothing he could do to which Epsilon fires back "shut up" and discovers his unique mind control abilities in the process. Suddenly he begins to realize he could prevent accidents like the one that hurt his "master" if he used his mind control on everyone...and then quickly finds out it doesn't work on humans and only works on dogs. Still if only, if only...
Years earlier the seeds of rebellion were sown by the entire canine race on Skayninia. Under a false assumption that humans are destroying the planet's biosphere and tired of being treated as animals and in some areas "abused" as such the planet's dogs unite to overthrow the humans. Instead of a bloody revolution to wipe them out "which would teach them nothing" they decide instead to turn them all into dogs like them instantly making them the top species on the planet while at the same time avoiding all the killing normally associated with a genocide. After a few generations they dogs have developed the ability to do so with its use signified with the dog's eyes changing color to green and the decision to made to go ahead with the attack.
The plotlines run together and Epsilon realizes that if everyone is a dog he would have a chance to take control and he goes for it deciding to upsurp power in the choas after the attack. Sure it will destroy free will to some extent but it can bring about security like never before. To help him he assembles a team of dogs along the way with similar goals (his future London allies included). All the dogs launch a surprise attack and while the humans make an attempt to fight back their resistance is futile and humanity is wiped from the face of Skayninia forever. No humans escape, taking part in the attack Epsilon even converts his own human owners into mutts including the healed son deciding he is his own master now. With mass confusion resulting from all the species changing Epsilon rolls the dice and almost suceeds, highjacking some radio broadcast equipment and satellites he conquers a majority of the planet but his attempt is foiled when one little mutt, his converted former owner, breaks in and tackles him off the broadcast controls and procedes to beat the snot out of him and free everyone from his spell. While the ex-boy tries to convince Epsilon trading freedom for security is never the right choice Epsilon refuses to accept it. Epsilon and his crew are captured and after the choas subsides they are tried and sentenced to exile in the deepest region of outer space. With disappointed looks from his father, siblings and former family Epsilon is launched off in a small rocket to the stars alone...a rocket that eventually crashes on Earth...
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